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Financial Times: Economic and Industrial Temporalities in Netflix’s Arrested Development

Leyda, Julia
Journal article, Peer reviewed
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2479319
Date
2017
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10.1177/1527476417742973
Abstract
Arrested Development occupies an important place in twenty-first-century American television culture, both because of its peculiar positioning as a “before” and “after” snapshot of the housing crisis, and because its experimental revival (Netflix’s first) occasioned a similar set of obstacles to those that plagued the original series. As a representation of and an instance of the financialization of domestic space, this series about the failures of a wealthy family itself courts failure as a complex and innovative television narrative.
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Journal
Television and New Media

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